PRINCE Harry will not to be taking up US citizenship following his move across the pond, it has been reported.

PUBLISHED: 00:02, Mon, Apr 6, 2020 | UPDATED: 00:48, Mon, Apr 6, 2020

Many suggested that the prince would be seeking out citizenship in new home of Los Angeles with Meghan Markle and son Archie Harrison. The trio recently left Canada, where they had been staying for several months, relocating to a home in Meghan’s Californian hometown.

The move came just days before the couple officially split from the royal family and their subsequent duties.

Now, according to E! News, a source has revealed that Harry will not be seeking to make the US a part of him just yet.

The source said: "Harry is not applying for a Green Card or dual citizenship anytime soon, which will come as a surprise to many because that is what most people assumed he'd do on moving to the US.”

Should Harry wish to apply for citizenship it would require him to renounce his royal title, according to the Sunday Times.

The Sussex's are LA's newest residents (Image: GETTY)

They recently left Canada and managed to cross the border before it closed due to coronavirus (Image: GETTY)

He would also be forced to pay tax on his earnings made around the world.

It is currently unknown whether the prince entered the US on a 90-day visa waiver program that is available to most Britons, or whether he obtained a diplomatic or other special visa.

Many have drawn attention to the Prince’s monetary worth - thought to be somewhere in the region of £20million and £36million - and how it might qualify him for an entrepreneurial visa should he wish to invest in the US.

Also on the cards is an O-1 visa for "individuals with extraordinary ability or achievement” according to the Sunday Times.